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American Kestrel.. Dove hunters be careful..
My falconry apprenticeship is slowly taking off and I am getting to work with a variety of raptors.
My absolute favorite raptor to fly is the American Kestrel(Falco Spaverius)(while I like the Harris's hawk, and goshawk, the Kestrel is a stick of dynamite in a tiny body). They tend to hang out near open fields, and this can be a problem as an inexperienced hunter can mistake them for a large dove/pigeon. I hear stories all the time when I walk in the hunting store about dove hunters "accidentally" shooting hawks or falcons, that is unfortunate as these raptors have never caused an issue for 99.99% of hunters or farmers. The occasional free range chicken may get got, but thats a risk associated with free ranging your barn yard pimp.
http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...tid=6790&stc=1
Please be mindful of these little guys, their habitat is slowly disappearing.
Females will be brown/Rufus and males will have slate/blue wings and head, they are able to hover in the fields while searching for insects/mice/birds. The call of a Kestrel is a shrilled "Klee klee klee klee"...